-->

 

Embroidery Patches

Embroidery patches are one kind of embroidery that is always in demand. This is not to say that embroidered patches are always in fashion, but rather that they are almost always in use. While the incidence of embroidery patches on ramps and designer collections may not be constant, there are still a large variety of areas where these patches are used and seen throughout the year, year after year. And it is because of this reason that making embroidered patches is a good idea for any embroidery business that is trying to increase its income.

Embroidery patches are always in demand for different kinds of uniforms. This is especially true for police, army, air force and navy uniforms, where you hardly see a uniform that is not accessorized with a number of patches. In many instances, these patches are used as symbols of the officer’s ranks or units and if you can somehow break into this market, then you will have a steady source of yearly income from these organizations.

Other buyers who will always be interested in buying embroidery patches from you are shops that sell fan stuff. By fan stuff, I mean rock band memorabilia, football fan stuff like club T-shirts and jerseys etcetra. These stores get a lot of customers who want to buy embroidered patches that can be used to show their appreciation or loyalty towards certain pop or rock artists or sports teams. Similar to these customers, shops selling “bikey” stuff like bike helmets and leather jackets may also want to stock embroidered patches for their customers.

Clubs and organizations present another opportunity in the form of a consistent market to embroidery patch makers. Most college fraternities use embroidered patches of their college logos on blazers and other clothing. You can tap into almost all local educational institutions and will definitely end up with many customers. Different clubs for children and adults alike, especially sports ones, would not mind getting patches made for member t-shirts and accessories etcetra. Another market that you can look into is the Girl and Boy Scout market, since this is one society that always uses patches one way on the other.

Thus, you can see that making embroidery patches should open up a whole new market for your products. Fort most professional embroiderers, making embroidery patches can prove to be a regular source of increased income, when used to augment the already existing product line of the business.